ASGCA has a number of initiatives that target young architects, including the World 100 trip to Scotland, 2-4 annual Wadsworth Scholars for those in the latter stages of their (usually landscape architecture) degrees. Then we have the Tartan program for emerging architects, and that includes a special education session at the annual meeting. That roster is about 20 each year, with some coming in, and others graduating to full membership.
In the last three years we have covered sales presentations, experience talks from some of our most successful members, and this year, a session on integrating your services/design with those of an irrigation designer (a topic requested by our Tartans).
We keep a list of young architects who may eventually be qualified for full membership, and the list is in the dozens. I think there is the same desire to become an architect as in my generation, and probably more avenues to learn than I had, which was, as suggested, to bug an architect to take you on and succeeding.